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Hospice receive Christmas gift from Santa

By Michelle Crean
Santa Claus and the Gap of Dunloe Poney Men were in a very giving mood this week as they donated €2,185.50 to Kerry Hospice.
Dermot O'Reilly received a call to visit Kate Kearney's Cottage as Santa Claus said he had a present for him. He then gifted €1,330 to Dermot for Kerry Hospice Foundation.
Then it was the turn of the Gap of Dunloe Poney Men who raised €855.50 for the cancer charity through a recent raffle.
Sean Coffey of Kate Kearney's Cottage made the presentation on behalf of the Poney Men.
"Kate Kearney's did Santa for three Saturdays, the whole staff were involved," Dermot told the Killarney Advertiser.
"There was no charge and people made donations. There was face painting and the children went away happy. The Poney Men did a raffle and had three prizes. We are delighted with the amounts raised."
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